| Flame sensor for the monitoring of gas, oil and coal flames, primarily in gas turbines or in particularly harsh environments | |
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Optionally available with air/water cooling |
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Deployable with high combustion chamber overpressure |
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High vibrational stability |
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D-GT 800 |
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Conforms to general safety regulations |
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Self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Connection to the D-UG 120, D-UG 660 control unit and the D-GF 150 burner control |
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D-GT 810 |
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Analysis of the d.c light component of the flame radiation |
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Analysis with extremely fast reaction times |
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Connection to any control unit with 2-wire transmitter 4...20 mA. |
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Applications |
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| Power stations | |
| Chemical industry | |
| Refineries | |
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Cement plants |
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| Waste incinerators | |
| Steam generators | |
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Heating plants |
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Operational mode |
intermittent operation, continuous operation and 72-hour operation without permanent supervision |
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Operational mode |
4...20 mA / 100 Ohm @ 18 VDC |
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Safety |
self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Protection |
with cable gland (D-GT 800…-P) IP 67, |
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Ex-protection |
II 2G EEx d T4/T5/T6 |
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Spectra range |
UV |
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Viewing angle |
6° |
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Perm. ambient temperature |
without cooling: -20…+120°C |
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Vibration |
10 g |
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Dimensions |
Ø100 mm; length approx. 190 mm |
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Weight |
without cooling: approx. 1.5 kg, |
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Max. combustion chamber overpressure |
30 bar |
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Sighting tube connection |
¾“ NPT (F) |
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Cooling connection |
½“ NPT (F) |
| Flame sensors for the monitoring of gas, oil and coal flames, primarily in single burner furnaces | ![]() |
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Features |
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Self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Flame sensors for every spectral range of flame monitoring from UV to IR |
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Connection to D-UG 120 and D-UG 660 conztol unit as well as D-GF 150 burner control |
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Uniform output signal thus mutually interchangeable |
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Compliance to general safety regulations |
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Applications |
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Power stations |
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Chemical industry |
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Refineries |
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Cement plants |
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Waste incinerators |
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Steam generators |
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Heating plants |
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| Operational mode | intermittent operation, continuous operation and 72-hour operation without permanent supervision |
| Safety | self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/ burner control |
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Protection
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with cable gland (D-LE 103…-CG) IP 65, |
| Gain | pre-set |
| High-pass filter | pre-set |
| Spectral ranges | UV, VIS, IR |
| Viewing angle | 6° |
| Perm. ambient temperature | -20…+60°C |
| Dimensions | Ø80 mm, length approx. 350 mm |
| Weight | approx. 1 kg |
| Sighting tube connection | G 1 ¼“ |
| Purge air | G ½“ |
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System for monitoring flames: |
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Features of the flame sensor |
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Self-monitoring and fail-safe flame sensor with a fibre-optic connection in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Monitoring of gas, oil and coal flames |
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Connection to the D-UG 120, D-UG 660 control unit and the D-GF 150 burner control |
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Spectral range from UV to IR |
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Uniform output signal thus mutually interchangeable |
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Uniform design, the flame sensors are mounted directly on the flame sensor |
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| Adjustable to different combustion technologies such as exhaust gas recirculation | |
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Features of the D-LL 703 fibre optic system |
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flexible fibre optic system |
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suitable for temperatures up to 350°C. |
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Features of the D-LL 704 fibre optic system |
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| rigid fibre optic system | |
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suitable for temperatures up to 350°C |
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Applications |
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| Tilting burner (flexible system) | |
| Burners with difficult installation conditions for conventional flame sensors or on those whose environmental temperature near the sighting tube is too high | |
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Power stations |
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Chemical industry |
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Refineries |
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Cement plants |
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Waste incinerators |
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Steam generators |
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Heating plants |
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Flame sensor D-LE 701 |
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Operational mode |
intermittent operation, continuous operation and 72-hour operation without permanent supervision |
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Safety |
self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Protection |
with cable gland |
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Gain |
four settings |
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High-pass filter |
three settings |
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Spectral ranges |
UV, VIS, IR |
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Perm. ambient temperature |
-20…+60°C |
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Dimensions |
90 x 92 mm, length approx. 270 mm |
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Weight |
approx. 1.2 kg |
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Optical system D-LL 703/704 |
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Spectral ranges |
UV, IR |
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Viewing angle |
6° |
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Perm. ambient temperature |
-20…+350°C |
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Purge air connection |
G1/2“ |
| Cooling air connection |
G1/2“ |
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Material intermidiate pipe |
1.4301 |
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Weight |
D-LL 703: approx. 3 kg + 1 kg/m |
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System for flame monitoring: |
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Features flame sensor |
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Self-monitoring and fail-safe flame sensor with a fibre-optic connection in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Monitoring of gas, oil and coal flames |
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Connection to the D-UG 120, D-UG 660 control unit and the D-GF 150 burner control |
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Spectral range from UV to IR |
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Uniform output signal thus mutually interchangeable |
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Adjustable to different combustion technologies such as exhaust gas recirculation |
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Features of fibre optic system |
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Rigid fibre optic system |
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Separate design, flame sensor and fibre optic system are connected by fibre optic bundle protected by conduit system |
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Suitable for temperatures up to 350°C |
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Applications |
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| Burners with difficult installation conditions for conventional flame sensors or on those whose environmental temperature near the sighting tube is too high | |
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Power stations |
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Chemical industry |
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Refineries |
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Cement plants |
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Waste incinerators |
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Steam generators |
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Heating plants |
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Flame sensor D-LE 701 |
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Operational mode |
intermittent operation, continuous operation and 72-hour operation without permanent supervision |
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Safety |
self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Protection |
with cable gland |
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Gain |
four settings |
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High-pass filter |
three settings |
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Spectral ranges |
UV, VIS, IR |
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Zul. ambienttemperature |
-20…+60°C |
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Dimensions |
160 x 185 x 100 mm (LxWxH) |
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Weight |
approx. 1.2 kg |
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Fibre optic system D-LL 702 |
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Spectral ranges |
UV, IR |
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Viewing angle |
6° |
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Perm. ambient temperature |
-20…+350°C |
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Spülluftanschluss |
G1/2“ |
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Material intermediate pipe |
1.4301 |
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Weight |
approx. 1.6 kg/m |
| Flame sensor for the monitoring of gas, oil and coal flames, primarily in multi-burner furnces | |
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Features |
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Self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit/burner control |
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Flame sensors for every spectral range from UV to IR |
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Connection to the D-UG 120 control unit, D-UG 660 control unit as well as to the D-GF 150 burner control |
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Uniform output signal thus mutually interchangeable |
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Adjustable to different combustion technologies such as exhaust gas recirculation |
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Compliance to general safety regulations |
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ATEX approved (D-LE 603 Ex) |
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Applications |
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| Power stations | |
| Chemical industry | |
| Refineries | |
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Cement plants |
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| Waste incinerators | |
| Steam generators | |
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Heating plants |
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| Operational mode | intermittent operation, continuous operation and 72-hour operation without permanent supervision |
| Safety | self-monitoring and fail-safe in conjunction with a control unit / burner control |
| Protection |
with cable gland (D-LE 603…-CG) IP 65, |
| Gain | four settings |
| High-pass filter | three settings |
| Spectral ranges | UV, VIS, IR |
| Viewing angle | 6° |
| Perm. ambient temperature | -20…+60°C |
| Dimensions | 90 x 92 mm, length approx. 350 mm |
| Weight | approx. 1.8 kg |
| Sighting tube connection | G 1¼“ |
| Purge air connection | G ½“ |
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D-LE 603 Ex |
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| Ex-Protection | II 2G EEx de IIC T5/T6 |
| optional | Class l, Div. 1, Group B, C & D |
| optional | Class l, Div. 2, Group A, B, C & D |
| optional | II 3G EEx nC T5/T6 |
| Weight | approx. 4.3 kg |
| Sighting tube connection | G 1“ |